11
11
tv
eye 11
favorite 0
quote 0
coincidence that so many latin american leaders at the same time had got he said it was against the laws of all probability and indeed you know it is quite strange of course on the day that chavez sighs a couple of hours before vice president at the time now he's being sworn in as president today nicolas maduro to once again accuse the united states of being responsible for the cans and the death of hugo chavez and you know of course we don't we have no conclusive information about that but if we look into history that has been a very very long history of the united states interference in this continent in so invest in america overthrowing progressive government off the progressive a problem and from the most recent one in hundreds of course this is there's also you know the united states wasn't too disappointed when there was a recent coup in paraguay the one before that was a very late u.s. green light for the coup in honduras and then prior to that there have been successes u.s. backed coups in latin america totally absent going to have the economic model absolutely you have the econo
coincidence that so many latin american leaders at the same time had got he said it was against the laws of all probability and indeed you know it is quite strange of course on the day that chavez sighs a couple of hours before vice president at the time now he's being sworn in as president today nicolas maduro to once again accuse the united states of being responsible for the cans and the death of hugo chavez and you know of course we don't we have no conclusive information about that but if...
257
257
Mar 6, 2013
03/13
by
KQED
tv
eye 257
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> is a possible to have genuine democracy and respect for the rule of law with in your socialism? >> the only way to save the world is through socialism. the socialism that exists within a democracy. there is no dictatorship. i was elected three times. when the rich three out in a coup, the people brought me back to power. >> he also presided over the slide into recession. despite the country's great oil wealth and a soaring growth in the rest of south america. paying huge subsidies to provide important food at low prices could not be sustained. uncontrolled violent crime marked another failure. support for opposition parties had grown. before he fell ill, he was flown to cuba, he is visited by his political hero, fidel castro. despite his illness, and he was reelected to a six year term in october 2012. who is unable to attend his own inauguration in january. in spite of protests, the supreme court approved an indefinite delay. how will hugo chÁvez be remembered that a true member of the poor or a radical turned autocrat? if pulverize a nation between those who contend hugo chÁ
. >> is a possible to have genuine democracy and respect for the rule of law with in your socialism? >> the only way to save the world is through socialism. the socialism that exists within a democracy. there is no dictatorship. i was elected three times. when the rich three out in a coup, the people brought me back to power. >> he also presided over the slide into recession. despite the country's great oil wealth and a soaring growth in the rest of south america. paying huge...
142
142
Mar 7, 2013
03/13
by
KCSM
tv
eye 142
favorite 0
quote 0
the government loophole amounts to a hidden subsidy of german firms, which will be in violation of eu law. >> the world's biggest travel and trade fair has opened in berlin with indonesia chosen as this year's partner nation. the number of exhibitors is down this year, though more and more people are traveling worldwide. the number of tourists has crossed the 1 billion mark. >> increasing numbers of chinese are trotting around the globe, spending even more than the travel-happy germans, but the germans are doing a pretty good job trying to catch up. >> this year's partner country is showcasing diverse attractions, including cultural treasures such as traditional dancing and a world heritage site. indonesia's tourism board hopes the spotlight will help it attract even more visitors. despite the global economic downturn, it is a boom time to be in the travel business. germans in particular have wanderlust, and they are spending more money on trips than ever before. analysts predict they will spend around 66 billion euros on visits abroad this year. >> 2012 was a good year for us. 2013 has g
the government loophole amounts to a hidden subsidy of german firms, which will be in violation of eu law. >> the world's biggest travel and trade fair has opened in berlin with indonesia chosen as this year's partner nation. the number of exhibitors is down this year, though more and more people are traveling worldwide. the number of tourists has crossed the 1 billion mark. >> increasing numbers of chinese are trotting around the globe, spending even more than the travel-happy...
17
17
tv
eye 17
favorite 0
quote 0
the law for a good you've never seen anything like that. today is international women's day it's being celebrated by millions of people worldwide to commemorate the progress of human rights as well as to reflect on the obstacles that women still face in many aspects of contemporary society while this is an international holiday it's us roots began over one hundred years ago on march eighth eight hundred fifty seven clothing workers in new york held a demonstration against unreasonable working conditions and unfair wages despite a crackdown by police against the protesters the demonstration quickly grew into a movement and eventually the creation of the first women's labor union yes and then their struggle alone women have made tremendous strides toward parity with men but we do remain less than equal the recent report from the institute for women's policy research shows that the wage gap between men and women is increasing still citing that on average women are making one hundred sixty three dollars less per week than their male counterpart
the law for a good you've never seen anything like that. today is international women's day it's being celebrated by millions of people worldwide to commemorate the progress of human rights as well as to reflect on the obstacles that women still face in many aspects of contemporary society while this is an international holiday it's us roots began over one hundred years ago on march eighth eight hundred fifty seven clothing workers in new york held a demonstration against unreasonable working...
13
13
tv
eye 13
favorite 0
quote 0
federal law like i said before not because it's a danger to people but because it's a danger to corporations and the early twentieth century have competed heavily with the cotton and paper industry because paper made from trees had to compete against environmentally friendly hemp products the paper industry was at risk to suffer so william hurst of new york state congressman and one of the biggest newspaper publishers in america launched a campaign against hemp uses publication to smear the public's perception of the crop which at the same time was threatening a successful paper company in fact this very campaign is where the term yellow journalism derived from but this was in the one nine hundred twenty s. how is the propaganda still working today. because the threat have poses isn't limited to paper reviving the industry could potentially devastate the profits of huge corporations that manufacture lumber fossil fuels steel alcohol and even food among many other things including this one nine hundred forty one henry ford. even built a car made almost entirely from hemp the frame of the car
federal law like i said before not because it's a danger to people but because it's a danger to corporations and the early twentieth century have competed heavily with the cotton and paper industry because paper made from trees had to compete against environmentally friendly hemp products the paper industry was at risk to suffer so william hurst of new york state congressman and one of the biggest newspaper publishers in america launched a campaign against hemp uses publication to smear the...
231
231
Mar 8, 2013
03/13
by
KQED
tv
eye 231
favorite 0
quote 0
instead, immediately after 9/11 bin laden called up his son-in-law. the following day he appeared in a video with bin haden and essentially threatened further attacks, so the nature of this charge threatening to kill americans and the nature of the argument is he tried to incite further attacks. >> where he -- has he been since 9/11? >> he went from afghanistan to iran. he stayed in iran for about 10 years before leaving iran. again, it's not quite clear how. at the beginning of this year he went to turkey. the f.b.i. made the turkish authorities aware that he was there. it was in jordan that he came into f.b.i. custody and brought to the u.s. >> is there any conspirey about his trial being held in new york? >> the obama administration has said that the administration collectively think that a federal court is the place to do it. i think in part because they believe they can get a conviction. there are videos of sulaiman abu ghaith. of course, he's pleaded not guilty. >> that trial is due to start in? >> the next hearing is in april. it's expected to
instead, immediately after 9/11 bin laden called up his son-in-law. the following day he appeared in a video with bin haden and essentially threatened further attacks, so the nature of this charge threatening to kill americans and the nature of the argument is he tried to incite further attacks. >> where he -- has he been since 9/11? >> he went from afghanistan to iran. he stayed in iran for about 10 years before leaving iran. again, it's not quite clear how. at the beginning of...
65
65
tv
eye 65
favorite 0
quote 0
gerri: sometime you must talk to us about copyright law. you have some very interesting and controversial ideas. thank you so much, we appreciate your time. gerri: a top canadian government is telling the united states to approve the keystone xl pipeline and send canada was also looking to other markets for its energy. remarks by natural resource and minister -- and minister joe oliver, canadian minister of natural resources, he joins me tomorrow right here on "the willis report." and tomorrow, "varney & company" talks about how the state department is wrong. >> the department says the they contribute 0.01%. >> it is not true. >> you say july. >> that's not true. >> in this case, yes. gerri: wow, hot stuff. much more tomorrow night on "the willis report." we will be right back gerri: we will take a look at some of the best tools on your smart phone. that's coming up in a bit gerri: i have a personal question for you. traffic in drugs, cash in 2012 -- if you sold some and made money, the irs wants to know. there is a line to reporting illega
gerri: sometime you must talk to us about copyright law. you have some very interesting and controversial ideas. thank you so much, we appreciate your time. gerri: a top canadian government is telling the united states to approve the keystone xl pipeline and send canada was also looking to other markets for its energy. remarks by natural resource and minister -- and minister joe oliver, canadian minister of natural resources, he joins me tomorrow right here on "the willis report." and...
61
61
tv
eye 61
favorite 0
quote 0
at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side.
at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side.
127
127
Mar 6, 2013
03/13
by
KICU
tv
eye 127
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> on thursday hundreds of law enforcement vehicle plan to lead a 33-mile procession from santa cruz to san jose's hp pavilion where the public memorial service will take place. traffic is expected to be impacted along the route starting at 8:45 that morning. the motorcade will travel on highway 17 to highway 85 southbound then to highway 87 north to downtown san jose ending at hp pavilion. the public memorial will air in its entirety at ktvu channel 2. the service is scheduled to get underway at noon. >>> a registered sex offender is behind bars after san jose police say he broke into a woman's home early this morning. a 52-year-old woman told police she woke up to find a man standing over her bed. she screamed, and he ran. police say they found 29-year-old ryan nearby pretending to be an onlooker. he was detained based on the woman's description. police say camp was on parole for burglary and was wearing a gps ankle device and was monitoring a police radio on his smart phone. >>> detectives in antioch are renewing their efforts in a cold case investigation almost 25 years after the
. >>> on thursday hundreds of law enforcement vehicle plan to lead a 33-mile procession from santa cruz to san jose's hp pavilion where the public memorial service will take place. traffic is expected to be impacted along the route starting at 8:45 that morning. the motorcade will travel on highway 17 to highway 85 southbound then to highway 87 north to downtown san jose ending at hp pavilion. the public memorial will air in its entirety at ktvu channel 2. the service is scheduled to...
59
59
tv
eye 59
favorite 0
quote 0
>> a lot of it depends whether they have the rule of law and political stability there as well as the political wl at the very top. even if chavez people were to hold onto power after the election, it is predictable for those among them who say we need to open up to the private sector, investment, for run investment, capital, technology, expertise, to really renovate what'seft of the petroleum sector. they do produce about 2 1/2, 2.4 million barrels a day but that is woefully underwhat their potential is. melissa: right. >> and i think they recognize that and they're missing the boat. there's, with oil at such hi prices. melissa: yeah. >> they have rolled out the red carpet for the chinese and for the russians who are looking at oil as well as natural gas and so the chinese really have pulled up to the table here and are going to expect, particularly from a chavez government will expect a first right of refusal. melissa: stephen, could the chinese do it alone? is there any expectation the american companies get a toehold there. >> the american companies have gotten burned once. they w
>> a lot of it depends whether they have the rule of law and political stability there as well as the political wl at the very top. even if chavez people were to hold onto power after the election, it is predictable for those among them who say we need to open up to the private sector, investment, for run investment, capital, technology, expertise, to really renovate what'seft of the petroleum sector. they do produce about 2 1/2, 2.4 million barrels a day but that is woefully underwhat...
115
115
Mar 6, 2013
03/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 115
favorite 0
quote 0
the united states remains committed to policies that promote democratic principles, the rule of law and respect to human rights. senator marco rubio said the venezuelan people have an opportunity to turn the page on one of the darkest periods in its history and embark on a new, al bet it different path to restore the rule of law in a nation that deserves so much better. michael hirsch and "the washington post" editorial writer ruth marcus. good to see both of you again. michael, how might his death represent a different opportunity for a stronger relationship with the united states here? >> well, he was really a unique quality. it's difficult to say what the vice president who will be interim president will do, he was very devoted to chavez, and chavezista movement. he hurled assaults at the united states, so there's no change there. but he's also said to be a less charismatic, someone more willing to compromise, so there's certainly a possibility anyway that things could move beyond the democrat gogry we have seen for the last 12, 13 years. >> yeah, certainly not in support of the unit
the united states remains committed to policies that promote democratic principles, the rule of law and respect to human rights. senator marco rubio said the venezuelan people have an opportunity to turn the page on one of the darkest periods in its history and embark on a new, al bet it different path to restore the rule of law in a nation that deserves so much better. michael hirsch and "the washington post" editorial writer ruth marcus. good to see both of you again. michael, how...
82
82
Mar 6, 2013
03/13
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 82
favorite 0
quote 0
committedates remains to policies that promote democratic principles, the rule of law, and respect for human rights." iran has declared a day of mourning in honor of the death of hugo chavez. the rena president ahmadinejad pays tribute, saying, "day venezuela lost its brakes, strong sun. i have no doubt that he will return. braveezuela has lost its son. " the lebanese foreign minister has asked for syria to be readmitted into the arab league at a meeting in cairo. but he was met with a quick response from the prime minister of qatar. >> let us bring back syria to the arab league, let's lift the ban on its participation in our region. we need communication with syria to save six. it is a necessity for a political solution. >> i would like to respond on syria and the resolution aimed at resolving the dispute peacefully and not to create a sea of blood. the one who has created the blood shed is a star saw. >> we're following this story from the lebanese capital beirut. it appears that divisions are appearing within the arab league as far as the serious crisis. syria prices. -- crisis. >>
committedates remains to policies that promote democratic principles, the rule of law, and respect for human rights." iran has declared a day of mourning in honor of the death of hugo chavez. the rena president ahmadinejad pays tribute, saying, "day venezuela lost its brakes, strong sun. i have no doubt that he will return. braveezuela has lost its son. " the lebanese foreign minister has asked for syria to be readmitted into the arab league at a meeting in cairo. but he was met...
67
67
Mar 6, 2013
03/13
by
CURRENT
tv
eye 67
favorite 0
quote 0
>> well, i think it is going to pass both the house and the senate and it will be signed into law. there are very few people who are on the defense of background check side in this debate. the american people are solidly behind it. and once the folks who are dragging their feet and those who claim now to be opposed to it start hearing from folks back home, i think it is going to be a whole different situation. as you pointed out in the clip leading into this, you can't be against criminals getting guns and you can't be against the dangerously mentally ill getting guns and be against background checks. that's the first line of defense. one thing we can do to check folks, to screen folks to make sure that guns don't fall into the hands of the wrong people and create problems in our communities. >> john: i examine tell you how nice it is to hear a democrat say that. it is one of the things we haven't heard from any of our republican friends. what are the republicans and nra members doing to keep guns from falling into the hands of possible criminals. republicans are citing concerns ov
>> well, i think it is going to pass both the house and the senate and it will be signed into law. there are very few people who are on the defense of background check side in this debate. the american people are solidly behind it. and once the folks who are dragging their feet and those who claim now to be opposed to it start hearing from folks back home, i think it is going to be a whole different situation. as you pointed out in the clip leading into this, you can't be against...
15
15
tv
eye 15
favorite 0
quote 0
time now for more news from around the world starting with the us where osama bin laden's son in law and former spokesman has been pleaded not guilty in a new york court to conspiracy charges so the man was arrested in jordan on his way to kuwait last week he reappeared in the u.s. today prior to his terror trial court hearing american officials are unwilling to release details as to the circumstances of his capture is the most senior member of al qaeda to face a civilian court on terror charges. two thousand spanish striker's have stormed madrid as airport where more jobs are settling x. this is the tenth day of strikes against the spanish airline iberia which announced plans to layoff twenty percent of its staff thousands of planes are expected to be grounded over the coming days leaving passengers stranded as iberia and unions continue to negotiate the total number of redundancies. also no world of unexpected i affliction as london silvio berlusconi in hospital forcing him to cancel all public appearances his lawyers say it could delay his court case later this month where he's ac
time now for more news from around the world starting with the us where osama bin laden's son in law and former spokesman has been pleaded not guilty in a new york court to conspiracy charges so the man was arrested in jordan on his way to kuwait last week he reappeared in the u.s. today prior to his terror trial court hearing american officials are unwilling to release details as to the circumstances of his capture is the most senior member of al qaeda to face a civilian court on terror...
88
88
Mar 9, 2013
03/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 88
favorite 0
quote 0
you have to enforce the law. let me tell you the best solution, i'm going to become illegal. i get more stuff illegal than i do being legal. i want to convert. i get free hospitalization, my kids go to school. i get on the government roll, i am going to become illegal. >> eric: obviously the market guy, this is the only way to go, right? >> i disagree. this isn't a market system. i mean market implies free market. this is tax, $50,000 tax and allows citizenship is for sail. anyone who wants to come here should be given residency for free. they should be allowed to stay to work, to produce. immigrants to don't take from this country, they produce from this country and provide from this country and real free market would be just that, an open border policy that would welcome anyone, no subsidies and no sbph but anyone that wants to come and work and produce. >> eric: here are the numbers, million come here per year and $50,000 would be $50 billion that would help our budget problems, no? >> i think its terrible idea because it produces economic bias that wealthier people are ca
you have to enforce the law. let me tell you the best solution, i'm going to become illegal. i get more stuff illegal than i do being legal. i want to convert. i get free hospitalization, my kids go to school. i get on the government roll, i am going to become illegal. >> eric: obviously the market guy, this is the only way to go, right? >> i disagree. this isn't a market system. i mean market implies free market. this is tax, $50,000 tax and allows citizenship is for sail. anyone...
56
56
tv
eye 56
favorite 0
quote 0
honest it is a good thing it might spur senate democrats to pass a budget after 1405 days, follow the law they they said they would up hold it might help, government spending has increased a trillion from 2008, we have 7.9% unemployment and which are slow growth to show for -- and very slow growth to show for it. neil: gary, you know, a lot of people can interpret this two ways, if you are a democrat and you like spending this is what spending raut, a boom, and now a public record, and republicans is seize on it alluding to sequestration issue, and saying well, you know, markets were not frightened about it but they were buoyed about it, where do you stand? >> the bigger thing right now is fed printing $3 billion a day, for me that is what is driving the market, if you really want markets going, having another secular bull market, government spent $2 .74 trillion years ago now 3.7 trillion, back that out, let's go back to lower numbers, let private sector go nuts to the upside. and then you see where markets take off and it will not be a one-off thing. >> that is right. neil: caroline, wo
honest it is a good thing it might spur senate democrats to pass a budget after 1405 days, follow the law they they said they would up hold it might help, government spending has increased a trillion from 2008, we have 7.9% unemployment and which are slow growth to show for -- and very slow growth to show for it. neil: gary, you know, a lot of people can interpret this two ways, if you are a democrat and you like spending this is what spending raut, a boom, and now a public record, and...
93
93
tv
eye 93
favorite 0
quote 0
your group got laws passed in that direction lifting the charter cap in mieshz. bliewk to you. thank you, michelle rhee. >> thank you. john: one who says she has evil is joe del grosso. at the top of the show, he was in a meeting attacking charter schools and also doesn't like for-profit competition. >> market driven education belos on wall street, not broad street. john: you got a lot of applause for that, joe, thank you for joining us. >> yes. john: bob bowdon, made a movie calmed "the cartel," saying you're a cartel like a conspiracy of people trying to keep prices up, competition out. >> no. you're wrong about that. why keep competition away? >> you said it on the clip saying if it's market driven, it's bad. >> no, i said that i don't like for-profit education. that has nothing to do with competition. if school a wants to compete with school b, there's nothing wrong with than. non-profit charters are okay and private schools are okay for a voucher according to you? non-profit is okay? >> i'm not for religious institutions involved in public education. now, if you want somet
your group got laws passed in that direction lifting the charter cap in mieshz. bliewk to you. thank you, michelle rhee. >> thank you. john: one who says she has evil is joe del grosso. at the top of the show, he was in a meeting attacking charter schools and also doesn't like for-profit competition. >> market driven education belos on wall street, not broad street. john: you got a lot of applause for that, joe, thank you for joining us. >> yes. john: bob bowdon, made a movie...
20
20
tv
eye 20
favorite 0
quote 0
troops are increasingly making law. against palestinian protest as their first resort despite claims the practice is only being used in emergencies that are more for you after the break. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you. are welcome is a big. news today violence is once again flared up. and these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of kandahar. operation the day. continues here on r t a villain on both and off the stage one of the bush with his top dunces who recently played ivan the terrible as admitted he was behind a shocking acid attack on the company's director said if in an assault left him nearly blinded off season like she had a shift key as this report. one of the world's most famous theaters the bolshoi is still recovering from a huge scandal when its artistic director was thrown a ball of us into his face but it also seems to be losing on
troops are increasingly making law. against palestinian protest as their first resort despite claims the practice is only being used in emergencies that are more for you after the break. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you. are welcome is a big. news today violence is once again flared up. and these are the images the world has been seeing from the...
16
16
tv
eye 16
favorite 0
quote 0
absolutely right and that's why i find it so perplexing that president obama a former constitutional law professor himself doesn't see it this way enough of this ill logic to go break the set. up. for yourself or she's going to be like oh. oh . have you ever heard of a bit coin the first decentralized electronic currency not controlled by a single organization or government check this out. what is. bitcoin is the first decentralized digital currency because these are digital coins you can send through the internet compared to other alternatives bitcoins have a number of advantages because things are transferred directly from person to person via the net without going through a bank or clearing house this means that the fees are much lower you can use them in every country your account cannot be frozen and there are no pre-requisites or arbitrary limits. believe it or not this is a currency now being used by more than one hundred thousand people all over the world who are trading thousands of dollars worth of bitcoin every day and just imagine a currency with no middleman no bank and no c
absolutely right and that's why i find it so perplexing that president obama a former constitutional law professor himself doesn't see it this way enough of this ill logic to go break the set. up. for yourself or she's going to be like oh. oh . have you ever heard of a bit coin the first decentralized electronic currency not controlled by a single organization or government check this out. what is. bitcoin is the first decentralized digital currency because these are digital coins you can send...
13
13
tv
eye 13
favorite 0
quote 0
law. it is easy to. believe. it's.
law. it is easy to. believe. it's.
82
82
Mar 9, 2013
03/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 82
favorite 0
quote 0
chavez said, we want a world without empires, hegemonic nations, a world that respects international law, a world that is capable of coming together to cooperate, to peacefully coexist and be just, on an equal footing. why is this not possible? here we have the entire will of the world, the political force of a world, and latin america has taken on the historic task of creating a new world, to join together in our diversity and say to the rest of the world, this is the latin america of the liberators. we're standing together. this world must change. commander, a fifth objective that i am going to read, because without this, it would be impossible to ensure the existence of mankind. and this fifth objective, ultimately, is the one that gives consistency to this legacy left to us by commander hugo job -- chavez. the fifth objective is very straightforward and we say this humbly and with our concern for mankind. commander hugo tshamba says as his fifth historic task, to contribute to the preservation of human life and the salvation and the preservation of the human species. no capitalism or
chavez said, we want a world without empires, hegemonic nations, a world that respects international law, a world that is capable of coming together to cooperate, to peacefully coexist and be just, on an equal footing. why is this not possible? here we have the entire will of the world, the political force of a world, and latin america has taken on the historic task of creating a new world, to join together in our diversity and say to the rest of the world, this is the latin america of the...
121
121
Mar 6, 2013
03/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 121
favorite 0
quote 0
and it is the law of the land. so that is where we are with that subject. now, on the gay rights, here is how i feel about that. ten years ago, this was a huge issue, absolutely huge issue. ten years from now it will not be a huge issue. it's the fastest movement of a wave of understanding, of pure rights and equal protection under the law. >> even in south carolina you think there has been an attitude change? >> there has definitely been an attitude change in south carolina. and we see it moving rapidly, as a matter of fact. now south carolina is a state that does not -- does not allow same-sex marriage. but we'll see where that takes us in ten years. there is a definite movement, a definite change of attitude in south carolina, yes. >> okay. let's say you win the primary, and then it's, of course, i would pick maybe mark sanford on the other side. i don't know what the polling is there, but it would certainly be great to see you defeat him. could you defeat him? >> well, ed, let me be really clear about something first. we have got to get through the firs
and it is the law of the land. so that is where we are with that subject. now, on the gay rights, here is how i feel about that. ten years ago, this was a huge issue, absolutely huge issue. ten years from now it will not be a huge issue. it's the fastest movement of a wave of understanding, of pure rights and equal protection under the law. >> even in south carolina you think there has been an attitude change? >> there has definitely been an attitude change in south carolina. and we...
216
216
Mar 6, 2013
03/13
by
KNTV
tv
eye 216
favorite 0
quote 0
on expired permits and to stay in business, even when they repeatedly break california's pollution laws. >> people inside know that there is extensive pollution that can harm people and they do nothing about it. that is outrageous. >> reporter: stuart black is another deputy director. his investments include royal dutch shell, intel and proctor and gamble. more companies regulated. neither responded to our requests for comments. >> this is the first i've heard that dtsc staffers are invest in this way. >> reporter: the senate majority leader and other state senators are calling for an independent investigation into the dtsc after our first report exposed weaknesses in permitting. >> any time you have regulators who have a direct interest in the industry, that is a conflict of interest. >> reporter: peter keen. >> no one has exposed this kind of conflict of interest until you guys came along and did it. >> should there be legislative oversight in what regulators are allowed to invest in? >> this raises questions that we should look it a. >> reporter: after our first report aired, insider
on expired permits and to stay in business, even when they repeatedly break california's pollution laws. >> people inside know that there is extensive pollution that can harm people and they do nothing about it. that is outrageous. >> reporter: stuart black is another deputy director. his investments include royal dutch shell, intel and proctor and gamble. more companies regulated. neither responded to our requests for comments. >> this is the first i've heard that dtsc...
363
363
Mar 2, 2013
03/13
by
KNTV
tv
eye 363
favorite 0
quote 0
it's the most important civil rights law of the modern era, which is why the words you're about to hear may live on forever. our report from our justice correspondent, pete williams. >> reporter: just look, the court's liberal member said, at where most voter discrimination lawsuits come from, areas in 16 states covered by the law. >> you can say maybe this district shouldn't be covered, maybe this one should be covered. the formula seems to be working pretty well in terms of going after the actual violations on the ground and who is committing them. >> and why would we vote in favor of a county whose record is the epitome of what caused the passage of this law to start with. >> reporter: but the court's conservatives told solicitor general don verrilli that congress didn't look at the most up to date evidence when it last renewed the law in 2006. >> do you know which state has the worst ratio of white voter turnout to african-american voter turnout? >> i do not. >> massachusetts. >> do you know what has the best, where african-american turnout actually exceeds white turnout. mississipp
it's the most important civil rights law of the modern era, which is why the words you're about to hear may live on forever. our report from our justice correspondent, pete williams. >> reporter: just look, the court's liberal member said, at where most voter discrimination lawsuits come from, areas in 16 states covered by the law. >> you can say maybe this district shouldn't be covered, maybe this one should be covered. the formula seems to be working pretty well in terms of going...
14
14
tv
eye 14
favorite 0
quote 0
mentioned comments that america says they're committed to promoting democratic principles the rule of law and respect for human rights in venezuela the noble intentions do you believe them. the very noble intentions however it conflicts really with the history of. united states involvement in latin america i do wish that pledged to support for greater democracy what democracy seems to the american right is actually a political system that delivers a class of people who support the united states and that's his big problem when he came to power a ruptured up relationship and the rich and powerful in the united states have never forgiven him for that. chavez won the last election in october before his health deteriorated by a very narrow margin was that a sign that maybe his support within the country was was already on the wane. i think that question you figures a narrow margin he won it decisively when it with a margin that politicians in so-called western countries obama himself in the united states david cameron in britain would actually dying for so i think if we look again at the figur
mentioned comments that america says they're committed to promoting democratic principles the rule of law and respect for human rights in venezuela the noble intentions do you believe them. the very noble intentions however it conflicts really with the history of. united states involvement in latin america i do wish that pledged to support for greater democracy what democracy seems to the american right is actually a political system that delivers a class of people who support the united states...
137
137
Mar 6, 2013
03/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 137
favorite 0
quote 0
>> one would be to enforce the existing laws. you know, i go to gun shows, and i see lots of undocumented sales that i don't know that those are necessarily the problem. the problem is the people who are making the sales. you have an awful lot of exhibitors at gun shows that i think are violating the federal laws and they're selling more than 15 guns a year, not from their private collections, which means they have to get a federal firearms license. you've got an awful lot of unlicensed dealers out there. >> it does seem to be bordering on the wild west at some of these gun shows. a fascinating conversation. i appreciate you joining me. you come from an almost unique perspective. and i would say that for all those who think i just want to get rid of all guns in america, the story you tell of you you defended yourself and the people in the room is a very good example of where a use of a gun in america is essential to your safety. i have no issue to that. that's exactly what the second amendment is about, but i appreciate you joini
>> one would be to enforce the existing laws. you know, i go to gun shows, and i see lots of undocumented sales that i don't know that those are necessarily the problem. the problem is the people who are making the sales. you have an awful lot of exhibitors at gun shows that i think are violating the federal laws and they're selling more than 15 guns a year, not from their private collections, which means they have to get a federal firearms license. you've got an awful lot of unlicensed...
111
111
tv
eye 111
favorite 0
quote 0
your group got laws passed in that direction lifting the charter cap in mieshz. bliewk to you. thank you, michelle rhee. >> thank you. john: one who says she has evil is joe del grosso. at the top of the show, he was in a meeting attacking charter schools and also doesn't like for-profit competition. >> market driven education belongs on wall street, not broad street. john: you got a lot of applause for that, joe, thank you for joining us. >> yes. john: bob bowdon, made a movie calmed "the cartel," saying you're a cartel like a conspiracy of people trying to keep prices up, comptition out. >> no. you're wrong about that. why keep competition away? >> you said it on the clip saying if it's market driven, it's bad. >> no, i said that i don't like for-profit education. that has nothing to do with competition. if school a wants to compete with school b, there's nothing wrong with than. non-profit charters are okay and private schools are okay for a voucher according to you? non-profit is okay? >> i'm not for religious institutions involved in public education. now, if you want some
your group got laws passed in that direction lifting the charter cap in mieshz. bliewk to you. thank you, michelle rhee. >> thank you. john: one who says she has evil is joe del grosso. at the top of the show, he was in a meeting attacking charter schools and also doesn't like for-profit competition. >> market driven education belongs on wall street, not broad street. john: you got a lot of applause for that, joe, thank you for joining us. >> yes. john: bob bowdon, made a...
14
14
tv
eye 14
favorite 0
quote 0
class it's one of the only living things on earth that's managed to survive in such harsh conditions law temperatures no light enormous pressure and a high concentration of oxygen with little nutrients talk is a unique and isolated body of water which sits beneath almost four kilometers of ice and is the largest of on top because nearly four hundred known subglacial lakes it's named after russia's only station on the frozen continent in february two thousand and twelve russian researchers became the first in the world to reach the lake after more than two decades of drilling through ice they finally managed to read up forty liters of water that had remained untouched for more than twenty million years to avoid contaminating the lake special technology was developed in st petersburg which meant the people of drill automatically we drew as soon as it struck water the discovery of russian scientists could provide an incredible insight into our planet's past. well those exploring and talk to get have to brave some of the most of it inhospitable conditions on earth under us to talk to sean th
class it's one of the only living things on earth that's managed to survive in such harsh conditions law temperatures no light enormous pressure and a high concentration of oxygen with little nutrients talk is a unique and isolated body of water which sits beneath almost four kilometers of ice and is the largest of on top because nearly four hundred known subglacial lakes it's named after russia's only station on the frozen continent in february two thousand and twelve russian researchers...
189
189
Mar 9, 2013
03/13
by
KQED
tv
eye 189
favorite 0
quote 0
instead, immediately after 9/11 bin laden called up his son-in-law. the following day he appeared in a video with bin haden and essentially threatened further attacks, so the nature of this charge threatening to kill americans and the nature of the argument is he tried to incite further attacks. >> where he -- has he been since 9/11? >> he went from afghanistan to iran. he stayed in iran for about 10 years before leaving iran. again, it's not quite clear how. at the beginning of this year he went to turkey. the f.b.i. made the turkish authorities aware that he was there. it was in jordan that he came into f.b.i. custody and brought to the u.s. >> is there any conspirey about his trial being held in new york? >> the obama administration has said that the administration collectively think that a federal court is the place to do it. i think in part because they believe they can get a conviction. there are videos of sulaiman abu ghaith. of course, he's pleaded not guilty. >> that trial is due to start in? >> the next hearing is in april. it's expected to
instead, immediately after 9/11 bin laden called up his son-in-law. the following day he appeared in a video with bin haden and essentially threatened further attacks, so the nature of this charge threatening to kill americans and the nature of the argument is he tried to incite further attacks. >> where he -- has he been since 9/11? >> he went from afghanistan to iran. he stayed in iran for about 10 years before leaving iran. again, it's not quite clear how. at the beginning of...
614
614
Mar 6, 2013
03/13
by
CURRENT
tv
eye 614
favorite 0
quote 0
in chicago with tight gun laws, they are opening up jails. in texas, we have 12,000 beds freed up, because crimes down in texas. fast cars, guns, texas it all works together. michael: fast cars, guns, the accident, it call works together. get me a ticket to houston. i can't, you know, when you hear people who disagree with you and me on this issue sometimes it's just mystifying, listening to that state senator talk about the guns the way he did just now is exactly why it's very difficult to have movement on this issue legislatively or otherwise. now i want to welcome into this conversation two guests, rashad robinson, the executive director of color of change and craig birnbach prom portland oregon, he spent seven years in the heart of nascar country as wcsc in south carolina. craig, this whole idea, we talked about how winston cigarettes was removed some years ago as a sponsor for nascar because it was too controversial. now they're bringing in the n.r.a. from afar, it looks ridiculous, but how much does it mean to the average nascar fan tha
in chicago with tight gun laws, they are opening up jails. in texas, we have 12,000 beds freed up, because crimes down in texas. fast cars, guns, texas it all works together. michael: fast cars, guns, the accident, it call works together. get me a ticket to houston. i can't, you know, when you hear people who disagree with you and me on this issue sometimes it's just mystifying, listening to that state senator talk about the guns the way he did just now is exactly why it's very difficult to...
105
105
tv
eye 105
favorite 0
quote 0
at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. ♪ >>> shame on you! shame on you! john: when union teachers shamed outside my office to yell at me, they said teachers need more money. need more money. if teachers were valued in paid like lawyers or executives then it would be better. many people believe that, but it is a mess. america has been more, much more. we have triple spending for students. since i was in college, the blue line on the chart triple. student achievement and math, reading, and science, they did not improve and all. so what happened to all the money? we don't know. the government monopoly squanders money in los angeles where they spend half a billion dollars to build the school, the most expensive one in america. they planted palm trees, did elegant landscaping, but in this beautiful swimming pool, even something called the cocoanut grove modeled after a night club. a very nice, but education, not so nice. the school graduates just 56 percent of its students. schools in oakland, they aren't as fancy, but the students do better. they get top test
at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. ♪ >>> shame on you! shame on you! john: when union teachers shamed outside my office to yell at me, they said teachers need more money. need more money. if teachers were valued in paid like lawyers or executives then it would be better. many people believe that, but it is a mess. america has been more, much more. we have triple spending for students. since i was in college, the blue line on the chart triple. student achievement and math,...
105
105
Mar 7, 2013
03/13
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 105
favorite 0
quote 0
has said he iso not calling for mass action, the coalition will abide by the law, we have to wait and see how people on the streets react to what he says. he wants the final tallying to stop. we know the results have been trickling in. we know that raila odinga is behind in the results. the reason it has been so slow, since monday night when the polls closed, the electronic system has failed. what is happening now is a manual system. people from around the country are coming to nairobi, giving their results on paper, and though result -- those results are being read out. that is why the results are so slow. --has the iebc responded t o to the complaints coming out? >> not publicly yet. i spoke to the chairman, isaac hassan, who told me that the allegations by the coalition court are completely untrue, that final tallying will continue. the only way that they can stop the final tallying and final results from coming out is if they take this to the court, which would be a long process. for everyone -- what everyone here is calling for is calm and patience from people. what people here r
has said he iso not calling for mass action, the coalition will abide by the law, we have to wait and see how people on the streets react to what he says. he wants the final tallying to stop. we know the results have been trickling in. we know that raila odinga is behind in the results. the reason it has been so slow, since monday night when the polls closed, the electronic system has failed. what is happening now is a manual system. people from around the country are coming to nairobi, giving...
335
335
Mar 5, 2013
03/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 335
favorite 0
quote 0
there is a lot of harassment laws on the books. this is something very different from that, because a lot of bullying doesn't have to be sexual. >> eric: i could be nice to somebody. >> andrea: you don't have to be nice to them but they are talking about threatening emails families bully other families and doesn't follow under the jurisdiction of sexual harassment and i think it's frivolous but think it's a lot of propaganda. >> one of the greatest business icons on the planet who recently passed away, steve jobs was not a nice person and i would rather work with not a nice person that makes a great life for me. i can live with that. >> bob: am i going to get sued? that is my point. you have to be able to disagree with someone. >> people are taking the word bully and attaching to other people. there will be school bullies, every now bully is the phrase you attach to everything like internet addiction. >> really bad cases, they will be prosecuted. frivolous ones will not. they are not going to get settled because they are frivolous.
there is a lot of harassment laws on the books. this is something very different from that, because a lot of bullying doesn't have to be sexual. >> eric: i could be nice to somebody. >> andrea: you don't have to be nice to them but they are talking about threatening emails families bully other families and doesn't follow under the jurisdiction of sexual harassment and i think it's frivolous but think it's a lot of propaganda. >> one of the greatest business icons on the planet...
162
162
Mar 6, 2013
03/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 162
favorite 0
quote 0
to become a licensed gun collector so he could buy more than the four guns allowed by south african law. just last january, though the facts are in dispute, friend and boxer said pistorius was holding a gun at this outdoor cafe when it went off. he says pistorius was showing the gun to a friend. >> that was a major mistake what happened on oscar's part. it wasn't intentional. that could have been a bad event and something that could have been very tragic. we were all very fortunate that day. after that event oscar was very apologetic. >> reporter: there are no police reports. cnn could get no comment from the restaurant. when questions were asked in the papers an unidentified pistorius friend said it was he who brought the gun to the restaurant, not pistorius. south african media has always adored pistorius, some would say even protected him, by minimizing his problems. >> he was one of the biggest stories at the olympic games. >> reporter: he's one of the few south african sports journalists who has been critical of pistorius. he said the pr machine behind the so-called blade runner ha
to become a licensed gun collector so he could buy more than the four guns allowed by south african law. just last january, though the facts are in dispute, friend and boxer said pistorius was holding a gun at this outdoor cafe when it went off. he says pistorius was showing the gun to a friend. >> that was a major mistake what happened on oscar's part. it wasn't intentional. that could have been a bad event and something that could have been very tragic. we were all very fortunate that...
26
26
tv
eye 26
favorite 0
quote 0
do we speak your language any film of the law or not a dance. or music programs and documentaries and spanish more matters to you breaking news a little tonnage of angles couldn't stories. you hear. to try altie spanish find out more visit eye to eye on t.v. dot com. the for. the. welcome back you're watching r.t. . the cia welcomed its new chief this week as president obama's former top counterterrorism adviser took over the confirmation came after controversy on capitol hill as republican stalled john brennan's candidacy in fiery exchanges is a tory as drone program was questioned as lawmakers demanded to know whether americans could be targeted by on manned aircraft on home soil brennan's appointment was eventually allowed to proceed after officials said that drones cannot be used to kill u.s. citizens not engaged in combat in america but a former guantanamo bay prosecutor says the young man a tap mandate is too vague and lacks transparency the way it's worded it's left room for interpretation and it clearly is only limited to the u.s. and to
do we speak your language any film of the law or not a dance. or music programs and documentaries and spanish more matters to you breaking news a little tonnage of angles couldn't stories. you hear. to try altie spanish find out more visit eye to eye on t.v. dot com. the for. the. welcome back you're watching r.t. . the cia welcomed its new chief this week as president obama's former top counterterrorism adviser took over the confirmation came after controversy on capitol hill as republican...
137
137
Mar 9, 2013
03/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 137
favorite 0
quote 0
i read the new law. they said bill schulz is allowed to come on the plane as long as he removes his face. >> let me see that law. >> it says you have to cut your face-off. >> why is that law handwritten. >> i got the draft from one of the people in charge. it says, bill, no face, schulz, is welcome. >> tell them there is no t in schulz. i hate your friend. i think the limit in tsa people now because they are see questions straighted -- >> you are you blaming this on sequestration? >> it has nothing to do with this. >> it was a great show. i believe steven spielberg produced it, but it is neither here nor there. i think between the knives and the lack of security it is going to make people think twice about doing any type of air travel. i hope it does. it is less lines for me so that i can go to my fact finding mission in san francisco. >> i never heard you say happily there are less lines for you. >> well when i am around there are less lines. >> this is the thing that bugs me, matt. aren't they kind of
i read the new law. they said bill schulz is allowed to come on the plane as long as he removes his face. >> let me see that law. >> it says you have to cut your face-off. >> why is that law handwritten. >> i got the draft from one of the people in charge. it says, bill, no face, schulz, is welcome. >> tell them there is no t in schulz. i hate your friend. i think the limit in tsa people now because they are see questions straighted -- >> you are you blaming...
99
99
Mar 2, 2013
03/13
by
KCSM
tv
eye 99
favorite 0
quote 0
her mother-in-law has heart disease. she says if she dies, the family needs a woman to take care of her son, even if that woman is still nearly a child -- merely a child. >> married off young girls should not happen, but she has reached the married age. that is enough. >> the syrians civil war has traumatized men, women, and children. thousands have died, been wounded, or have fled, and young girls have had to do things they never would if they only had a choice. >> the venezuelan vice president says that the country's leader is fighting for his life. president chavez has not been seen in public since his fourth operation for cancer in cuba late last year. >> the vice-president said that -- the vice president said that chavez sacrificed his help for his country. >> our commander is ill because he gave his life for those who do not have anything and never had anything. that is the truth. he is battling for his life, his health, and we are there with him. >> no new elections for italy -- that is what the man who could orde
her mother-in-law has heart disease. she says if she dies, the family needs a woman to take care of her son, even if that woman is still nearly a child -- merely a child. >> married off young girls should not happen, but she has reached the married age. that is enough. >> the syrians civil war has traumatized men, women, and children. thousands have died, been wounded, or have fled, and young girls have had to do things they never would if they only had a choice. >> the...
14
14
tv
eye 14
favorite 0
quote 0
it was laws that people honest law would because that's lawless it's lawless because you can't patrol that much of the border and listen the state legislator there said you know what we're not going to put any bans on the size of magazines because there is such heavily armed people moving through these areas these ranchers need to have the ability to defend themselves and those people that's not only green that's a state legislator we actually have net negative immigration we employ illegal that's where we're going to get every creation out his that's. that's a whole different story of the economy are doing that proving why isn't it happening on the. sure we should we arm everybody in north dakota do we don't have a problem per se with the canadian border to the extent that we do to our neighbor to the south it is because there was a socialist government with a national health care system oh they're trying to. this is just ridiculous but ok let's let's move along here that what we've got to wrap it up are cameron sword david seelig thank you very much for being with us thank you kill.
it was laws that people honest law would because that's lawless it's lawless because you can't patrol that much of the border and listen the state legislator there said you know what we're not going to put any bans on the size of magazines because there is such heavily armed people moving through these areas these ranchers need to have the ability to defend themselves and those people that's not only green that's a state legislator we actually have net negative immigration we employ illegal...